lokmon said:
"What theyve said to Tom is that they wanted to keep the two franchises as they are, apart from each other."
Notice that she mentions they (the studio) TOLD Tom they wanted the franchises separate. Doesn't that imply (and therefore prove) it was ultimately the WB studio's decision to not go with Welling?
Well, ya have to remember that "the studio" is made up of MANY different opinions. When it comes to Superman, Warners has a hard time agreeing on anything. What one dept wants may not be what another dept wants. There's a reason it's taken this long to get the film made. And uh... not to be pessimistic or anything (who, me? LOL), but they haven't started lensing yet. So who knows what monkey wrenches are yet to be lobbed in Singer's direction?
That should be proof that Welling indeed wanted the role, but was snubbed by either Singer or features.
I don't think Singer snubbed Welling. Alan Horn's contract obligations not withstanding, Singer offered Welling the role, after all. At this point, whether Welling "wanted" it or not is moot. He did sign *something*, and I can't imagine Welling - of all people - would agree to do it if he didn't want to. So the desire is easily inferred.
Why else would the movie studio need to tell TW anything, unless he was somehow involved with the film in the first place?
[in best Spock voice Pat can muster]
Logical.
-The fact that some key people at Warners wanted Welling for the role for a Very. Long. Time, isn't a mystery.
-The fact that Singer came on board with the knowledge that he'd have to offer Welling first rights of refusal, isn't a mystery.
-The fact that Singer was okay with Welling because, even though he wasn't an unknown, at least he's known for playing Clark Kent, isn't a mystery.
-The fact that Welling agreed to do it and signed *something* to that end, isn't a mystery.
No. What IS a mystery is what happened between "Okay, I'll do it" and "Brandon Routh is Superman."
And uh... there is no FREAKIN' WAY it was something as simple as not wanting to do a screen test.
Whoops... I used the htuoR word here. Hope I don't get a demerit for stirring the pot.
